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Aliphatic structure of humic acids; a clue to their origin

January 1, 1981

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra (both 1H and 13C) of humic acids from diverse depositional environments indicate the presence of aromatic chemical structures, most likely derived from lignin of vascular plants, and complex, paraffinic structures, most likely derived from algal or microbial sources. The latter components account for a major fraction of humic acid structures in both terrestrial and aquatic environments, suggesting that algae or microbes play a large role in humification of organic remains from both systems. ?? 1981.

Publication Year 1981
Title Aliphatic structure of humic acids; a clue to their origin
Authors Patrick G. Hatcher, G.E. Maciel, L.W. Dennis
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Organic Geochemistry
Index ID 70012127
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse